Shrinking IT budgets and fierce competition among software publishers have created explosive growth in the incidence and frequency of software audits - a mechanism by which software publishers investigate their customers to determine if they are in compliance with software licenses and copyright laws. In addition to developing internal enforcement operations, many publishers have engaged trade associations to perform enforcement activity under power of attorney. Many companies are paying substantial fines and suffering negative publicity. Properly preparing for and responding to software audits can reduce the financial and organizational impact on your business. Businesses that are most prepared and properly represented will have the greatest success in defending the inevitable software audit.
In this webinar Robert Scott covers:
• LegalIssues in Software Audits
• CommonMistakesMade in Software Audits
• Organizational Impact
• Financial Impact
• The AuditDefenseProcess

Personality rights

The right of publicity, often called personality rights, is the right of an individual to control the commercial use of his or her name, image, likeness, or other unequivocal aspects of one's identity. It is generally considered a property right as opposed to a personal right, and as such, the validity of the right of publicity can survive the death of the individual (to varying degrees depending on the jurisdiction).

Personality rights are generally considered to consist of two types of rights: the right of publicity, or to keep one's image and likeness from being commercially exploited without permission or contractual compensation, which is similar to the use of a trademark; and the right to privacy, or the right to be left alone and not have one's personality represented publicly without permission. In common law jurisdictions, publicity rights fall into the realm of the tort of passing off. United Statesjurisprudence has substantially extended this right.

A commonly cited justification for this doctrine, from a policy standpoint, is the notion of natural rights and the idea that every individual should have a right to control how, if at all, his or her "persona" is commercialized by third parties. Usually, the motivation to engage in such commercialization is to help propel sales or visibility for a product or service, which usually amounts to some form of commercial speech (which in turn receives the lowest level of judicial scrutiny).

Overview

Entertainment law covers an area of law which involves media of all types (TV, film, music, publishing, advertising, Internet & news media, etc.), and stretches over various legal fields, including but not limited to corporate, finance, intellectual property, publicity and privacy, and first amendment.

Neville Johnson

Neville Johnson was born in Sunderland, England to God-fearing parents who worked with Pastors George and Stephen Jeffreys in the early evangelistic healing movement in Britain. His grandfather was a preacher in the Welsh revival.

Neville Johnson was born again in the Pentecostal church Hebron Tabernacle in Sunderland when he was 12 years old and felt a call to ministry at the age of 14. His family moved to New Zealand while he was still a child, and in the 1960s, Neville and his wife Jo and two young children worked on the mission fields in the South Pacific.

Neville was greatly influenced by the personal mentoring of Walter Beuttler who became his spiritual father. Neville was also inspired greatly by the teaching of TL Osborn in missions work and became a personal friend.

For most of the 1970s his church was the largest Pentecostal church in Australasia [Source?]. He currently runs The Living Word Foundation from Australia.

Early years

From 1968 until December 1970 Neville and Josie Johnson served as missionaries in New Caledonia. It was then that they returned to New Zealand taking over the leadership of the Auckland Assembly following on from Bob and Noelle Midgley, a church which had entered a period of significant growth.

Law school

A law school (also known as a law centre or college of law) is an institution specializing in legal education, usually involved as part of a process for becoming a lawyer within a given jurisdiction.

Law degrees

Brazil

In Brazil, law is studied as an undergraduate program. Students who succesfully complete such programs are awarded a Bachelor of Law and are allowed to take the bar examination, which is held twice a year on a nation-wide basis. Candidates who pass the examination are then allowed to work as attorneys.

Canada

The oldest civil law faculty in Canada offering law degrees was established in 1848 at McGill University in Montreal, and the oldest common law faculty in Canada offering law degrees was established in 1883 at Dalhousie University in Halifax.
The typical law degree required to practice law in Canada is now the Juris Doctor, which requires previous university coursework and is similar to the first law degree in the United States. There is some scholarly content in the coursework (such as an academic research paper required in most schools). The programs consist of three years, and have similar content in their mandatory first year courses. Beyond first year and the minimum requirements for graduation, course selection is elective with various concentrations such as business law, international law, natural resources law, criminal law, Aboriginal law, etc. Some schools, however, have not switched from LL.B. to the J.D. – one notable university that still awards the LL.B is McGill University.

Social media

Social media are computer-mediated tools that allow people or companies to create, share, or exchange information, career interests, ideas, and pictures/videos in virtual communities and networks. Social media is defined as "a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0, and that allow the creation and exchange of user-generated content." Furthermore, social media depend on mobile and web-based technologies to create highly interactive platforms through which individuals and communities share, co-create, discuss, and modify user-generated content. They introduce substantial and pervasive changes to communication between businesses, organizations, communities, and individuals. These changes are the focus of the emerging field of technoself studies.
Social media differ from traditional or industrial media in many ways, including quality,reach, frequency, usability, immediacy, and permanence. Social media operate in a dialogic transmission system (many sources to many receivers). This is in contrast to traditional media that operates under a monologic transmission model (one source to many receivers).

How to Defend a Software Audit

Shrinking IT budgets and fierce competition among software publishers have created explosive growth in the incidence and frequency of software audits - a mechanism by which software publishers investigate their customers to determine if they are in compliance with software licenses and copyright laws. In addition to developing internal enforcement operations, many publishers have engaged trade associations to perform enforcement activity under power of attorney. Many companies are paying substantial fines and suffering negative publicity. Properly preparing for and responding to software audits can reduce the financial and organizational impact on your business. Businesses that are most prepared and properly represented will have the greatest success in defending the inevitable software audit.
In this webinar Robert Scott covers:
• LegalIssues in Software Audits
• CommonMistakesMade in Software Audits
• Organizational Impact
• Financial Impact
• The AuditDefenseProcess

"We do have a lot of high-profile cases; cases on the news, cases in the newspaper. We don't try these cases in the press. Privacy is always of the utmost importance. Having your face on the camera or your name in the newspaper is never the consideration. I think you don't treat those cases differently than you treat every other case. Each component of the case is critical and you deal with each issue as it comes up but you do it in a way that's respectful and private and is constantly adhering to the attorney-client privilege."

IP Lunch & Learn: Will I Be the Next Hashtag?

Will I Be the Next Hashtag: Can the Right of Publicity and/or Privacy Protect Those Killed by Police from InternetInfamy?
with Deidre Keller of Ohio Northern University (ONU) Claude W. PettitCollege of Law faculty
Social media has become an important site for organizing and resistance in the 21st Century. But, what happens when the family of a child slain by police wishes to keep that child’s name from becoming the next viral hash tag? The recent death of Jordan Edwards at the hands of a BalchSpring, Texas police officer begs precisely this question. Jordan is, of course, one of many black boys killed extralegally, the most famous of whom is, perhaps, Emmett Till. At Emmett’s funeral his mother, Mamie Till, made the extraordinary decision to have her son’s casket open so that the world could see what the lynch mob had done to him. This decision has been hailed as heroic and instrumental in the nascent Civil Rights’ Movement. Not incidentally, the photographs taken of Emmett’s badly mangled face have recently become the center of a controversy in which a white artist utilized those images to create a painting that today hangs in the Whitney Museum. That controversy begs the same question presented by Jordan Edwards’ family’s choice to not immediately offer their son up as a martyr: what in the law might the family use to protect theirslain child’s name andlikeness from becoming an object for mass consumption? The mechanisms ordinarily utilized to protect against unlicensed uses of name and likeness are the right of publicity and the right to privacy. In this presentation, I’ll consider whether these mechanisms are up to the task of enforcing the wishes of Jordan Edward’s family or the next family that finds itself seeking privacy and dignity in the wake of horrible tragedy.
Deidré Keller joined the Ohio Northern University (ONU) Claude W. Pettit College of Law faculty in August 2010 as an assistant professor. She has taught Property I and II, Trusts & Estates, the Intellectual Property survey course and seminar, a Law and Literature seminar, Internet Law, LegalProblem Solving and Analysis. Prof. Keller has also taught in the LSAC DiscoverLaw.org PLUS program at ONU. Professor Keller writes at the intersection of intellectual property, personhood theory, and the Constitution.
Prior to teaching, Prof. Keller practiced law in Atlanta, Georgia, with the firms of Sutherland, Asbill and Brennan, LLP and Seyfarth Shaw, LLP. She specialized in intellectual property with an emphasis on trademarks and copyrights.

Luis is committed to helping entrepreneurs get recognized and make money online so they can live a life of freedom.
Early on, Luis was stuck in a business, working 60+ hours a week managing three shelters for homeless women.
He was burning out fast.
Luis grew a 6 figure a year online business and shared stages with veterans in the marketing, public speaking, relationships, dating, and multiple other niches.
His online business allows him to travel the world, interview world leaders like Robert Kioyaski, Dr. Harville Hendricks, Russell Brunson, Marianne Williamson, Don Miguel Ruiz, and just about anybody his hearts desire.
Luis Congdon helps entrepreneurs take their business to the next level and get more publicity, attention, and sales.

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Woo Hoo! Media Entertainment LLP Showreel 2015

Woo Hoo! Media Entertainment LLP Showreel 2015

Woo Hoo! Media Entertainment LLP Showreel 2015

Woo-Hoo Media EntertainmentLLP provides creative and effective - Intellectual, Visual as well as Audio-Visual solutions for advertising, marketing, presentation and communication for every possible business or profession around the globe, to make them exclaim "Woo-Hoo!"
Born in 2009 and rooted in Mumbai, Woo-Hoo! Media Entertainment LLP is founded by its Directors --Shri Nootan T Shah, Chntan N. Shah & Sapna Shah. With a strong experience of over 10 year into Film & Television into various portfolios, Chntan N Shah heads the company and is also its Creative skull.
In the past 4 Years, the company has made over 150Corporate Films, TVCs, AVs, Educational films, Product Films,Animated Videos, Business presentations & Motivational Videos . Out of the Box concepts, enriching scripts, superior quality Shoots,sky high production standards, hi-tech graphics & VFX, cinematic color grading, SoulfulVoice Overs, impactful Background Music, quickest turn-around time and the cheapest bills -- Well, that's the Trade Secret revealed!
Woo-Hoo! Media Entertainment LLP has also 'wowed' the real estate industry and numerous Architects & designers with over 60 Architectural 3D Walkthroughs, Thousands of Interior & Exterior 3D views, 3D FloorPlans & Brochures, Interactive Presentations and Augmented Reality! A momentous achievement when the entire team exclaimed "Woo-Hoo" was to deliver 15 Walkthroughs in just 16 days time! There was no looking back since then...
The VFX team equipped with the powerful Adobe After Effects & the MightyAutodesk Smoke have been doing wonders by buffing up numerous TVCs, Pack shots and Promos for clients around the globe, besides, of course, adding tremendous value to the company's own production.
Product, Jewellery, Apparel or Shooting for so many e-commerce websites, Architectural & Retail shoots, Stunning portraits &Fashion Portfolios, Pre-wedding to Wedding to Maternity Photography, Cultural to Corporate events -- Woo-Hoo's Photography & VideoCrew have their eyes...Sorry, their Lens on everything!
The Art & Design team at Woo-Hoo! Media Entertainment believes that creative ideas balanced with clear strategy, aesthetics and value, makes design work! They are propping & dressing the world around in all disciplines including illustration, Identity, Ad Campaign, Art direction, web design, print design, ExhibitionStall design, Set design and Film publicity design.
With So many clients and renowned agency's already shouting WOO-HOO!, You surely want to be a part of this chorus.
Woo Hoo! Media Entertainment LLP Showreel 2015
info@woo-hoo.in
www.woo-hoo.in
+919773218899

How to Defend a Software Audit

Shrinking IT budgets and fierce competition among software publishers have created explosive growth in the incidence and frequency of software audits - a mechanism by which software publishers investigate their customers to determine if they are in compliance with software licenses and copyright laws. In addition to developing internal enforcement operations, many publishers have engaged trade associations to perform enforcement activity under power of attorney. Many companies are paying substantial fines and suffering negative publicity. Properly preparing for and responding to software audits can reduce the financial and organizational impact on your business. Businesses that are most prepared and properly represented will have the greatest success in defending the inevitable software au...

"We do have a lot of high-profile cases; cases on the news, cases in the newspaper. We don't try these cases in the press. Privacy is always of the utmost importance. Having your face on the camera or your name in the newspaper is never the consideration. I think you don't treat those cases differently than you treat every other case. Each component of the case is critical and you deal with each issue as it comes up but you do it in a way that's respectful and private and is constantly adhering to the attorney-client privilege."

Luis is committed to helping entrepreneurs get recognized and make money online so they can live a life of freedom.
Early on, Luis was stuck in a business, working 60+ hours a week managing three shelters for homeless women.
He was burning out fast.
Luis grew a 6 figure a year online business and shared stages with veterans in the marketing, public speaking, relationships, dating, and multiple other niches.
His online business allows him to travel the world, interview world leaders like Robert Kioyaski, Dr. Harville Hendricks, Russell Brunson, Marianne Williamson, Don Miguel Ruiz, and just about anybody his hearts desire.
Luis Congdon helps entrepreneurs take their business to the next level and get more publicit...

published: 30 Aug 2016

Woo Hoo! Media Entertainment LLP Showreel 2015

Woo-Hoo Media EntertainmentLLP provides creative and effective - Intellectual, Visual as well as Audio-Visual solutions for advertising, marketing, presentation and communication for every possible business or profession around the globe, to make them exclaim "Woo-Hoo!"
Born in 2009 and rooted in Mumbai, Woo-Hoo! Media Entertainment LLP is founded by its Directors --Shri Nootan T Shah, Chntan N. Shah & Sapna Shah. With a strong experience of over 10 year into Film & Television into various portfolios, Chntan N Shah heads the company and is also its Creative skull.
In the past 4 Years, the company has made over 150Corporate Films, TVCs, AVs, Educational films, Product Films,Animated Videos, Business presentations & Motivational Videos . Out of the Box concepts, enriching scripts, super...

How to Defend a Software Audit

Shrinking IT budgets and fierce competition among software publishers have created explosive growth in the incidence and frequency of software audits - a mechan...

Shrinking IT budgets and fierce competition among software publishers have created explosive growth in the incidence and frequency of software audits - a mechanism by which software publishers investigate their customers to determine if they are in compliance with software licenses and copyright laws. In addition to developing internal enforcement operations, many publishers have engaged trade associations to perform enforcement activity under power of attorney. Many companies are paying substantial fines and suffering negative publicity. Properly preparing for and responding to software audits can reduce the financial and organizational impact on your business. Businesses that are most prepared and properly represented will have the greatest success in defending the inevitable software audit.
In this webinar Robert Scott covers:
• LegalIssues in Software Audits
• CommonMistakesMade in Software Audits
• Organizational Impact
• Financial Impact
• The AuditDefenseProcess

Shrinking IT budgets and fierce competition among software publishers have created explosive growth in the incidence and frequency of software audits - a mechanism by which software publishers investigate their customers to determine if they are in compliance with software licenses and copyright laws. In addition to developing internal enforcement operations, many publishers have engaged trade associations to perform enforcement activity under power of attorney. Many companies are paying substantial fines and suffering negative publicity. Properly preparing for and responding to software audits can reduce the financial and organizational impact on your business. Businesses that are most prepared and properly represented will have the greatest success in defending the inevitable software audit.
In this webinar Robert Scott covers:
• LegalIssues in Software Audits
• CommonMistakesMade in Software Audits
• Organizational Impact
• Financial Impact
• The AuditDefenseProcess

"We do have a lot of high-profile cases; cases on the news, cases in the newspaper. We don't try these cases in the press. Privacy is always of the utmost impor...

"We do have a lot of high-profile cases; cases on the news, cases in the newspaper. We don't try these cases in the press. Privacy is always of the utmost importance. Having your face on the camera or your name in the newspaper is never the consideration. I think you don't treat those cases differently than you treat every other case. Each component of the case is critical and you deal with each issue as it comes up but you do it in a way that's respectful and private and is constantly adhering to the attorney-client privilege."

"We do have a lot of high-profile cases; cases on the news, cases in the newspaper. We don't try these cases in the press. Privacy is always of the utmost importance. Having your face on the camera or your name in the newspaper is never the consideration. I think you don't treat those cases differently than you treat every other case. Each component of the case is critical and you deal with each issue as it comes up but you do it in a way that's respectful and private and is constantly adhering to the attorney-client privilege."

Will I Be the Next Hashtag: Can the Right of Publicity and/or Privacy Protect Those Killed by Police from InternetInfamy?
with Deidre Keller of Ohio Northern University (ONU) Claude W. PettitCollege of Law faculty
Social media has become an important site for organizing and resistance in the 21st Century. But, what happens when the family of a child slain by police wishes to keep that child’s name from becoming the next viral hash tag? The recent death of Jordan Edwards at the hands of a BalchSpring, Texas police officer begs precisely this question. Jordan is, of course, one of many black boys killed extralegally, the most famous of whom is, perhaps, Emmett Till. At Emmett’s funeral his mother, Mamie Till, made the extraordinary decision to have her son’s casket open so that the world could see what the lynch mob had done to him. This decision has been hailed as heroic and instrumental in the nascent Civil Rights’ Movement. Not incidentally, the photographs taken of Emmett’s badly mangled face have recently become the center of a controversy in which a white artist utilized those images to create a painting that today hangs in the Whitney Museum. That controversy begs the same question presented by Jordan Edwards’ family’s choice to not immediately offer their son up as a martyr: what in the law might the family use to protect theirslain child’s name andlikeness from becoming an object for mass consumption? The mechanisms ordinarily utilized to protect against unlicensed uses of name and likeness are the right of publicity and the right to privacy. In this presentation, I’ll consider whether these mechanisms are up to the task of enforcing the wishes of Jordan Edward’s family or the next family that finds itself seeking privacy and dignity in the wake of horrible tragedy.
Deidré Keller joined the Ohio Northern University (ONU) Claude W. Pettit College of Law faculty in August 2010 as an assistant professor. She has taught Property I and II, Trusts & Estates, the Intellectual Property survey course and seminar, a Law and Literature seminar, Internet Law, LegalProblem Solving and Analysis. Prof. Keller has also taught in the LSAC DiscoverLaw.org PLUS program at ONU. Professor Keller writes at the intersection of intellectual property, personhood theory, and the Constitution.
Prior to teaching, Prof. Keller practiced law in Atlanta, Georgia, with the firms of Sutherland, Asbill and Brennan, LLP and Seyfarth Shaw, LLP. She specialized in intellectual property with an emphasis on trademarks and copyrights.

Will I Be the Next Hashtag: Can the Right of Publicity and/or Privacy Protect Those Killed by Police from InternetInfamy?
with Deidre Keller of Ohio Northern University (ONU) Claude W. PettitCollege of Law faculty
Social media has become an important site for organizing and resistance in the 21st Century. But, what happens when the family of a child slain by police wishes to keep that child’s name from becoming the next viral hash tag? The recent death of Jordan Edwards at the hands of a BalchSpring, Texas police officer begs precisely this question. Jordan is, of course, one of many black boys killed extralegally, the most famous of whom is, perhaps, Emmett Till. At Emmett’s funeral his mother, Mamie Till, made the extraordinary decision to have her son’s casket open so that the world could see what the lynch mob had done to him. This decision has been hailed as heroic and instrumental in the nascent Civil Rights’ Movement. Not incidentally, the photographs taken of Emmett’s badly mangled face have recently become the center of a controversy in which a white artist utilized those images to create a painting that today hangs in the Whitney Museum. That controversy begs the same question presented by Jordan Edwards’ family’s choice to not immediately offer their son up as a martyr: what in the law might the family use to protect theirslain child’s name andlikeness from becoming an object for mass consumption? The mechanisms ordinarily utilized to protect against unlicensed uses of name and likeness are the right of publicity and the right to privacy. In this presentation, I’ll consider whether these mechanisms are up to the task of enforcing the wishes of Jordan Edward’s family or the next family that finds itself seeking privacy and dignity in the wake of horrible tragedy.
Deidré Keller joined the Ohio Northern University (ONU) Claude W. Pettit College of Law faculty in August 2010 as an assistant professor. She has taught Property I and II, Trusts & Estates, the Intellectual Property survey course and seminar, a Law and Literature seminar, Internet Law, LegalProblem Solving and Analysis. Prof. Keller has also taught in the LSAC DiscoverLaw.org PLUS program at ONU. Professor Keller writes at the intersection of intellectual property, personhood theory, and the Constitution.
Prior to teaching, Prof. Keller practiced law in Atlanta, Georgia, with the firms of Sutherland, Asbill and Brennan, LLP and Seyfarth Shaw, LLP. She specialized in intellectual property with an emphasis on trademarks and copyrights.

Luis is committed to helping entrepreneurs get recognized and make money online so they can live a life of freedom.
Ea...

Luis is committed to helping entrepreneurs get recognized and make money online so they can live a life of freedom.
Early on, Luis was stuck in a business, working 60+ hours a week managing three shelters for homeless women.
He was burning out fast.
Luis grew a 6 figure a year online business and shared stages with veterans in the marketing, public speaking, relationships, dating, and multiple other niches.
His online business allows him to travel the world, interview world leaders like Robert Kioyaski, Dr. Harville Hendricks, Russell Brunson, Marianne Williamson, Don Miguel Ruiz, and just about anybody his hearts desire.
Luis Congdon helps entrepreneurs take their business to the next level and get more publicity, attention, and sales.

Luis is committed to helping entrepreneurs get recognized and make money online so they can live a life of freedom.
Early on, Luis was stuck in a business, working 60+ hours a week managing three shelters for homeless women.
He was burning out fast.
Luis grew a 6 figure a year online business and shared stages with veterans in the marketing, public speaking, relationships, dating, and multiple other niches.
His online business allows him to travel the world, interview world leaders like Robert Kioyaski, Dr. Harville Hendricks, Russell Brunson, Marianne Williamson, Don Miguel Ruiz, and just about anybody his hearts desire.
Luis Congdon helps entrepreneurs take their business to the next level and get more publicity, attention, and sales.

Woo-Hoo Media EntertainmentLLP provides creative and effective - Intellectual, Visual as well as Audio-Visual solutions for advertising, marketing, presentation and communication for every possible business or profession around the globe, to make them exclaim "Woo-Hoo!"
Born in 2009 and rooted in Mumbai, Woo-Hoo! Media Entertainment LLP is founded by its Directors --Shri Nootan T Shah, Chntan N. Shah & Sapna Shah. With a strong experience of over 10 year into Film & Television into various portfolios, Chntan N Shah heads the company and is also its Creative skull.
In the past 4 Years, the company has made over 150Corporate Films, TVCs, AVs, Educational films, Product Films,Animated Videos, Business presentations & Motivational Videos . Out of the Box concepts, enriching scripts, superior quality Shoots,sky high production standards, hi-tech graphics & VFX, cinematic color grading, SoulfulVoice Overs, impactful Background Music, quickest turn-around time and the cheapest bills -- Well, that's the Trade Secret revealed!
Woo-Hoo! Media Entertainment LLP has also 'wowed' the real estate industry and numerous Architects & designers with over 60 Architectural 3D Walkthroughs, Thousands of Interior & Exterior 3D views, 3D FloorPlans & Brochures, Interactive Presentations and Augmented Reality! A momentous achievement when the entire team exclaimed "Woo-Hoo" was to deliver 15 Walkthroughs in just 16 days time! There was no looking back since then...
The VFX team equipped with the powerful Adobe After Effects & the MightyAutodesk Smoke have been doing wonders by buffing up numerous TVCs, Pack shots and Promos for clients around the globe, besides, of course, adding tremendous value to the company's own production.
Product, Jewellery, Apparel or Shooting for so many e-commerce websites, Architectural & Retail shoots, Stunning portraits &Fashion Portfolios, Pre-wedding to Wedding to Maternity Photography, Cultural to Corporate events -- Woo-Hoo's Photography & VideoCrew have their eyes...Sorry, their Lens on everything!
The Art & Design team at Woo-Hoo! Media Entertainment believes that creative ideas balanced with clear strategy, aesthetics and value, makes design work! They are propping & dressing the world around in all disciplines including illustration, Identity, Ad Campaign, Art direction, web design, print design, ExhibitionStall design, Set design and Film publicity design.
With So many clients and renowned agency's already shouting WOO-HOO!, You surely want to be a part of this chorus.
Woo Hoo! Media Entertainment LLP Showreel 2015
info@woo-hoo.in
www.woo-hoo.in
+919773218899

Woo-Hoo Media EntertainmentLLP provides creative and effective - Intellectual, Visual as well as Audio-Visual solutions for advertising, marketing, presentation and communication for every possible business or profession around the globe, to make them exclaim "Woo-Hoo!"
Born in 2009 and rooted in Mumbai, Woo-Hoo! Media Entertainment LLP is founded by its Directors --Shri Nootan T Shah, Chntan N. Shah & Sapna Shah. With a strong experience of over 10 year into Film & Television into various portfolios, Chntan N Shah heads the company and is also its Creative skull.
In the past 4 Years, the company has made over 150Corporate Films, TVCs, AVs, Educational films, Product Films,Animated Videos, Business presentations & Motivational Videos . Out of the Box concepts, enriching scripts, superior quality Shoots,sky high production standards, hi-tech graphics & VFX, cinematic color grading, SoulfulVoice Overs, impactful Background Music, quickest turn-around time and the cheapest bills -- Well, that's the Trade Secret revealed!
Woo-Hoo! Media Entertainment LLP has also 'wowed' the real estate industry and numerous Architects & designers with over 60 Architectural 3D Walkthroughs, Thousands of Interior & Exterior 3D views, 3D FloorPlans & Brochures, Interactive Presentations and Augmented Reality! A momentous achievement when the entire team exclaimed "Woo-Hoo" was to deliver 15 Walkthroughs in just 16 days time! There was no looking back since then...
The VFX team equipped with the powerful Adobe After Effects & the MightyAutodesk Smoke have been doing wonders by buffing up numerous TVCs, Pack shots and Promos for clients around the globe, besides, of course, adding tremendous value to the company's own production.
Product, Jewellery, Apparel or Shooting for so many e-commerce websites, Architectural & Retail shoots, Stunning portraits &Fashion Portfolios, Pre-wedding to Wedding to Maternity Photography, Cultural to Corporate events -- Woo-Hoo's Photography & VideoCrew have their eyes...Sorry, their Lens on everything!
The Art & Design team at Woo-Hoo! Media Entertainment believes that creative ideas balanced with clear strategy, aesthetics and value, makes design work! They are propping & dressing the world around in all disciplines including illustration, Identity, Ad Campaign, Art direction, web design, print design, ExhibitionStall design, Set design and Film publicity design.
With So many clients and renowned agency's already shouting WOO-HOO!, You surely want to be a part of this chorus.
Woo Hoo! Media Entertainment LLP Showreel 2015
info@woo-hoo.in
www.woo-hoo.in
+919773218899

Luis is committed to helping entrepreneurs get recognized and make money online so they can live a life of freedom.
Early on, Luis was stuck in a business, working 60+ hours a week managing three shelters for homeless women.
He was burning out fast.
Luis grew a 6 figure a year online business and shared stages with veterans in the marketing, public speaking, relationships, dating, and multiple other niches.
His online business allows him to travel the world, interview world leaders like Robert Kioyaski, Dr. Harville Hendricks, Russell Brunson, Marianne Williamson, Don Miguel Ruiz, and just about anybody his hearts desire.
Luis Congdon helps entrepreneurs take their business to the next level and get more publicit...

In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - Whitney Broussard, an entertainment lawyer for Selverne, Manelbaum, and Mintz, talks about many different areas of law and legal issues in the entertainment industry.

published: 15 May 2012

Election-Year Political Activity: A Primer for Financial Services Providers - June 8, 2016

Please join Venable LLP for a complimentary webinar on "Election-Year Political Activity: A Primer for Financial Services Providers". The 2016 election cycle is in full swing, and major changes to the financial services regulatory landscape, including the Dodd-Frank Act and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), could turn on the outcome of the election. Whether your company wants to play a role in the election or your executives are personally supporting candidates, it’s important to understand the rules.
Hosting candidate appearances, fundraising from employees and business contacts, and allowing fundraisers to be held on company premises are all subject to regulation. Personal contributions by executives can cause your company to lose government contracts or be barred from r...

How to Defend a Software Audit

Shrinking IT budgets and fierce competition among software publishers have created explosive growth in the incidence and frequency of software audits - a mechanism by which software publishers investigate their customers to determine if they are in compliance with software licenses and copyright laws. In addition to developing internal enforcement operations, many publishers have engaged trade associations to perform enforcement activity under power of attorney. Many companies are paying substantial fines and suffering negative publicity. Properly preparing for and responding to software audits can reduce the financial and organizational impact on your business. Businesses that are most prepared and properly represented will have the greatest success in defending the inevitable software au...

What Can I Use and How Can I Use It? Copying and Reposting Online Content

New YorkTechnologyCouncilLegalTrack - What Can I Use and How Can I Use It? Copying and Reposting OnlineContent - at MagnetMediaNYC on Feb. 25 2014
Learn the legal do's and don'ts of borrowing and sharing copyrighted online videos and images.
Most websites incorporate content that others have created -- sometimes with permission, sometimes without it. Website owners and operators post photographs, screen grabs or GIFs from other sources, incorporate content from social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, embed videos from video-sharing sites and reappropriate content in many other ways. Users also post their own text, images, videos and other material on the sites -- which may also use third-party content.
This panel discusses:
* Potential areas of legal expo...

published: 21 Apr 2014

2017 Successfully Defending Software Audits

Shrinking IT budgets and fierce competition among software publishers have created explosive growth in the incidence and frequency of software audits - a mechanism by which software publishers investigate their customers to determine if they are in compliance with software licenses and copyright laws. In addition to developing internal enforcement operations, many publishers have engaged trade associations to perform enforcement activity under power of attorney. Many companies are paying substantial fines and suffering negative publicity. Properly preparing for and responding to software audits can reduce the financial and organizational impact on your business. Businesses that are most prepared and properly represented will have the greatest success in defending the inevitable software au...

http://www.cloud21.com/short-film-corner-marketing-at-cannes-film-festival-2016-publicity-for-independent-films/
Indie Filmmaking: Talent, Tools & Trends
WindriderInternational Student Film Festival along with - Bondit, Screencraft and AuditionMagic hosted a panel during Sundance Film Festival 2016. The panelists included an amazing array of filmmakers and industry leaders who shared first-hand filmmaking experience & industry innovation ideas. They chatted about what other indie filmmakers are doing and how they're doing it.
Panelists:
Randall Emmett
One of the entertainment industry's most prolific film producers, has produced over 80 feature films since his start as Mark Wahlberg’s assistant in the 1990s. Combining financial acumen with an incisive creative sensibility, Emmett is ...

published: 17 Feb 2016

Demystifying Fair Use: A Crash Course for Authors

Demystifying Fair Use: A Crash Course for Authors
With Brianna L. Schofield, Esq. and Rob Walker, Esq.
Authors often incorporate existing materials in their works. A historian may excerpt a soldier’s letters to a loved one; an art critic may reproduce a telling detail from a painting; a fiction writer may incorporate quotes from a popular song. Sometimes, authors need to seek permission or pay for a license to use copyrighted materials. But not always. In fact, unlicensed use may be legally permitted by virtue of the “fair use” doctrine, a well-known (but oft-misunderstood) limitation to copyright in the United States. Authors are likely to make and benefit from fair uses in every phase of the creative process, but they often find it difficult to know when to rely on fair use and when t...

Avoiding Workplace Pitfalls Part I - Immigration Traps

Employment lawsuits and government audits and investigations are at a record high. In 2013 the government settled the largest immigration fine in history with a Plano, TX based company in the amount of $34 million for charges of visa and I-9 non-compliance. Avoid the penalties, damages, and negative publicity for those who have been caught unaware. Regardless of size or industry, your company must be able to prove its observance of federal and state employment laws and regulations concerning both domestic and foreign workers. The FriscoChamber of CommerceInternational BusinessCouncil and Cowles & Thompson, PC presented three educational events to help your organization meet regulatory challenges for your domestic and foreign employee workforce.
This is the first event - Current Trends...

published: 04 Sep 2014

Conversations in the Digital Age: Have the Media Fairly Reported the Presidential Campaign?

During the primaries, the media, as a group, gave Donald Trump over two billion dollars in free publicity because he was more entertaining than informative. They now are seen as destroying his candidacy. Veteran TV journalist Deborah Norville tells Jim Zirin how the media have dramatically influenced a presidential campaign unlike any other in American history. (Taped: 06-20-16)
With digital age technology rapidly altering how information is distributed and received, Conversations in the Digital Age with Jim Zirin is a talk show designed to illuminate the news by taking the time required to understand and interpret national and world events. The series features high-profile guests from the worlds of politics, law, business, foreign relations, national security, counterterrorism, media, li...

published: 23 Jun 2016

Dealing with Nonprofit Donors: Risks, Restrictions, and When to Say "No Thanks"

Situations involving the presidential candidates' charities that were highly publicized during the recent election have shed light on some of the difficulties faced by charitable organizations and their donors. Although donors are the backbone of most charities, failure to pay careful attention to the relationship between the donor and the charity can result in legal risk and embarrassment for both of them. Complications can arise from the identity of the donor, the nature of the gift, and the restrictions placed on the contribution. The panelists—experienced in the legal and donor-development issues affecting nonprofits—will evaluate problems that are likely to be encountered by charities as they process donations and strive to protect themselves. Topics to be covered include:
- Developm...

Luis is committed to helping entrepreneurs get recognized and make money online so they can live a life of freedom.
Ea...

Luis is committed to helping entrepreneurs get recognized and make money online so they can live a life of freedom.
Early on, Luis was stuck in a business, working 60+ hours a week managing three shelters for homeless women.
He was burning out fast.
Luis grew a 6 figure a year online business and shared stages with veterans in the marketing, public speaking, relationships, dating, and multiple other niches.
His online business allows him to travel the world, interview world leaders like Robert Kioyaski, Dr. Harville Hendricks, Russell Brunson, Marianne Williamson, Don Miguel Ruiz, and just about anybody his hearts desire.
Luis Congdon helps entrepreneurs take their business to the next level and get more publicity, attention, and sales.

Luis is committed to helping entrepreneurs get recognized and make money online so they can live a life of freedom.
Early on, Luis was stuck in a business, working 60+ hours a week managing three shelters for homeless women.
He was burning out fast.
Luis grew a 6 figure a year online business and shared stages with veterans in the marketing, public speaking, relationships, dating, and multiple other niches.
His online business allows him to travel the world, interview world leaders like Robert Kioyaski, Dr. Harville Hendricks, Russell Brunson, Marianne Williamson, Don Miguel Ruiz, and just about anybody his hearts desire.
Luis Congdon helps entrepreneurs take their business to the next level and get more publicity, attention, and sales.

Will I Be the Next Hashtag: Can the Right of Publicity and/or Privacy Protect Those Killed by Police from InternetInfamy?
with Deidre Keller of Ohio Northern University (ONU) Claude W. PettitCollege of Law faculty
Social media has become an important site for organizing and resistance in the 21st Century. But, what happens when the family of a child slain by police wishes to keep that child’s name from becoming the next viral hash tag? The recent death of Jordan Edwards at the hands of a BalchSpring, Texas police officer begs precisely this question. Jordan is, of course, one of many black boys killed extralegally, the most famous of whom is, perhaps, Emmett Till. At Emmett’s funeral his mother, Mamie Till, made the extraordinary decision to have her son’s casket open so that the world could see what the lynch mob had done to him. This decision has been hailed as heroic and instrumental in the nascent Civil Rights’ Movement. Not incidentally, the photographs taken of Emmett’s badly mangled face have recently become the center of a controversy in which a white artist utilized those images to create a painting that today hangs in the Whitney Museum. That controversy begs the same question presented by Jordan Edwards’ family’s choice to not immediately offer their son up as a martyr: what in the law might the family use to protect theirslain child’s name andlikeness from becoming an object for mass consumption? The mechanisms ordinarily utilized to protect against unlicensed uses of name and likeness are the right of publicity and the right to privacy. In this presentation, I’ll consider whether these mechanisms are up to the task of enforcing the wishes of Jordan Edward’s family or the next family that finds itself seeking privacy and dignity in the wake of horrible tragedy.
Deidré Keller joined the Ohio Northern University (ONU) Claude W. Pettit College of Law faculty in August 2010 as an assistant professor. She has taught Property I and II, Trusts & Estates, the Intellectual Property survey course and seminar, a Law and Literature seminar, Internet Law, LegalProblem Solving and Analysis. Prof. Keller has also taught in the LSAC DiscoverLaw.org PLUS program at ONU. Professor Keller writes at the intersection of intellectual property, personhood theory, and the Constitution.
Prior to teaching, Prof. Keller practiced law in Atlanta, Georgia, with the firms of Sutherland, Asbill and Brennan, LLP and Seyfarth Shaw, LLP. She specialized in intellectual property with an emphasis on trademarks and copyrights.

Will I Be the Next Hashtag: Can the Right of Publicity and/or Privacy Protect Those Killed by Police from InternetInfamy?
with Deidre Keller of Ohio Northern University (ONU) Claude W. PettitCollege of Law faculty
Social media has become an important site for organizing and resistance in the 21st Century. But, what happens when the family of a child slain by police wishes to keep that child’s name from becoming the next viral hash tag? The recent death of Jordan Edwards at the hands of a BalchSpring, Texas police officer begs precisely this question. Jordan is, of course, one of many black boys killed extralegally, the most famous of whom is, perhaps, Emmett Till. At Emmett’s funeral his mother, Mamie Till, made the extraordinary decision to have her son’s casket open so that the world could see what the lynch mob had done to him. This decision has been hailed as heroic and instrumental in the nascent Civil Rights’ Movement. Not incidentally, the photographs taken of Emmett’s badly mangled face have recently become the center of a controversy in which a white artist utilized those images to create a painting that today hangs in the Whitney Museum. That controversy begs the same question presented by Jordan Edwards’ family’s choice to not immediately offer their son up as a martyr: what in the law might the family use to protect theirslain child’s name andlikeness from becoming an object for mass consumption? The mechanisms ordinarily utilized to protect against unlicensed uses of name and likeness are the right of publicity and the right to privacy. In this presentation, I’ll consider whether these mechanisms are up to the task of enforcing the wishes of Jordan Edward’s family or the next family that finds itself seeking privacy and dignity in the wake of horrible tragedy.
Deidré Keller joined the Ohio Northern University (ONU) Claude W. Pettit College of Law faculty in August 2010 as an assistant professor. She has taught Property I and II, Trusts & Estates, the Intellectual Property survey course and seminar, a Law and Literature seminar, Internet Law, LegalProblem Solving and Analysis. Prof. Keller has also taught in the LSAC DiscoverLaw.org PLUS program at ONU. Professor Keller writes at the intersection of intellectual property, personhood theory, and the Constitution.
Prior to teaching, Prof. Keller practiced law in Atlanta, Georgia, with the firms of Sutherland, Asbill and Brennan, LLP and Seyfarth Shaw, LLP. She specialized in intellectual property with an emphasis on trademarks and copyrights.

In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - Whitney Broussard, an entertainment lawyer for Selverne, Manelbaum, and Mintz, talks about many different areas of...

In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - Whitney Broussard, an entertainment lawyer for Selverne, Manelbaum, and Mintz, talks about many different areas of law and legal issues in the entertainment industry.

In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - Whitney Broussard, an entertainment lawyer for Selverne, Manelbaum, and Mintz, talks about many different areas of law and legal issues in the entertainment industry.

Please join Venable LLP for a complimentary webinar on "Election-Year Political Activity: A Primer for Financial Services Providers". The 2016 election cycle is in full swing, and major changes to the financial services regulatory landscape, including the Dodd-Frank Act and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), could turn on the outcome of the election. Whether your company wants to play a role in the election or your executives are personally supporting candidates, it’s important to understand the rules.
Hosting candidate appearances, fundraising from employees and business contacts, and allowing fundraisers to be held on company premises are all subject to regulation. Personal contributions by executives can cause your company to lose government contracts or be barred from receiving future contracts. And the rules vary from city to city, and from one state to another. Failure to institute appropriate compliance measures can lead to fines, bad publicity, or even criminal liability.
Join two seasoned political law attorneys who will discuss the role your company can play, how your executives can be involved, and how to navigate the state and federal pay-to-play minefield. Learn how to set up and operate a PAC, what a super PAC is and who can give to one, how to host a candidate appearance or fundraiser, and how you can get your employees involved in issue advocacy or political campaigns.
Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions and will receive a copy of the presentation and other materials following the live event.
Panelists:
Ronald M. Jacobs, Esq., Partner and Co-Chair of Venable’s Political Law Group, Venable LLP
Lawrence H. Norton, Esq., Partner and Co-Chair of Venable’s GovernmentDivision, Venable LLP
Moderator:
Jonathan L. Pompan, Esq., Partner and Co-Chair Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Task Force, Venable LLP
DISCLAIMER: The contents of this site, including all articles, opinions, and other postings, are offered for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. A visit to this site or an exchange of information through this site does not create a client-attorney relationship. You should consult directly with an attorney for individual advice regarding your particular situation. ATTORNEY ADVERTISING.

Please join Venable LLP for a complimentary webinar on "Election-Year Political Activity: A Primer for Financial Services Providers". The 2016 election cycle is in full swing, and major changes to the financial services regulatory landscape, including the Dodd-Frank Act and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), could turn on the outcome of the election. Whether your company wants to play a role in the election or your executives are personally supporting candidates, it’s important to understand the rules.
Hosting candidate appearances, fundraising from employees and business contacts, and allowing fundraisers to be held on company premises are all subject to regulation. Personal contributions by executives can cause your company to lose government contracts or be barred from receiving future contracts. And the rules vary from city to city, and from one state to another. Failure to institute appropriate compliance measures can lead to fines, bad publicity, or even criminal liability.
Join two seasoned political law attorneys who will discuss the role your company can play, how your executives can be involved, and how to navigate the state and federal pay-to-play minefield. Learn how to set up and operate a PAC, what a super PAC is and who can give to one, how to host a candidate appearance or fundraiser, and how you can get your employees involved in issue advocacy or political campaigns.
Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions and will receive a copy of the presentation and other materials following the live event.
Panelists:
Ronald M. Jacobs, Esq., Partner and Co-Chair of Venable’s Political Law Group, Venable LLP
Lawrence H. Norton, Esq., Partner and Co-Chair of Venable’s GovernmentDivision, Venable LLP
Moderator:
Jonathan L. Pompan, Esq., Partner and Co-Chair Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Task Force, Venable LLP
DISCLAIMER: The contents of this site, including all articles, opinions, and other postings, are offered for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. A visit to this site or an exchange of information through this site does not create a client-attorney relationship. You should consult directly with an attorney for individual advice regarding your particular situation. ATTORNEY ADVERTISING.

How to Defend a Software Audit

Shrinking IT budgets and fierce competition among software publishers have created explosive growth in the incidence and frequency of software audits - a mechan...

Shrinking IT budgets and fierce competition among software publishers have created explosive growth in the incidence and frequency of software audits - a mechanism by which software publishers investigate their customers to determine if they are in compliance with software licenses and copyright laws. In addition to developing internal enforcement operations, many publishers have engaged trade associations to perform enforcement activity under power of attorney. Many companies are paying substantial fines and suffering negative publicity. Properly preparing for and responding to software audits can reduce the financial and organizational impact on your business. Businesses that are most prepared and properly represented will have the greatest success in defending the inevitable software audit.
In this webinar Robert Scott covers:
• LegalIssues in Software Audits
• CommonMistakesMade in Software Audits
• Organizational Impact
• Financial Impact
• The AuditDefenseProcess

Shrinking IT budgets and fierce competition among software publishers have created explosive growth in the incidence and frequency of software audits - a mechanism by which software publishers investigate their customers to determine if they are in compliance with software licenses and copyright laws. In addition to developing internal enforcement operations, many publishers have engaged trade associations to perform enforcement activity under power of attorney. Many companies are paying substantial fines and suffering negative publicity. Properly preparing for and responding to software audits can reduce the financial and organizational impact on your business. Businesses that are most prepared and properly represented will have the greatest success in defending the inevitable software audit.
In this webinar Robert Scott covers:
• LegalIssues in Software Audits
• CommonMistakesMade in Software Audits
• Organizational Impact
• Financial Impact
• The AuditDefenseProcess

New YorkTechnologyCouncilLegalTrack - What Can I Use and How Can I Use It? Copying and Reposting OnlineContent - at MagnetMediaNYC on Feb. 25 2014
Learn the legal do's and don'ts of borrowing and sharing copyrighted online videos and images.
Most websites incorporate content that others have created -- sometimes with permission, sometimes without it. Website owners and operators post photographs, screen grabs or GIFs from other sources, incorporate content from social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, embed videos from video-sharing sites and reappropriate content in many other ways. Users also post their own text, images, videos and other material on the sites -- which may also use third-party content.
This panel discusses:
* Potential areas of legal exposure from using third-party content, based on copyright, trademark, privacy/publicity, libel and other areas of law, that websites should know about
* Possible legal defenses that allow sites to use third-party content in many circumstances, including fair use, public domain and the legal protections offered by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the Communications Decency Act
* Best practices for steering clear of liability and taking advantage of these legal protections
As with all events in NYTECH's legal track, the goal of this presentation is to assist non-lawyers in recognizing and understanding some of the important legal issues confronting their businesses. .
SPEAKERS
LaurenFisher, General Counsel, Vox Media
Jeff Grossman, Assistant General Counsel, AOL Inc.Rebecca Sanhueza, Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, Time Inc.
MODERATOR:
Jim Rosenfeld, Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
https://www.nytech.org/events/copying-and-reposting-online-content
VIDEO SPONSOR: Internet Society New York Chapter - http://isoc-ny.org
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New YorkTechnologyCouncilLegalTrack - What Can I Use and How Can I Use It? Copying and Reposting OnlineContent - at MagnetMediaNYC on Feb. 25 2014
Learn the legal do's and don'ts of borrowing and sharing copyrighted online videos and images.
Most websites incorporate content that others have created -- sometimes with permission, sometimes without it. Website owners and operators post photographs, screen grabs or GIFs from other sources, incorporate content from social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, embed videos from video-sharing sites and reappropriate content in many other ways. Users also post their own text, images, videos and other material on the sites -- which may also use third-party content.
This panel discusses:
* Potential areas of legal exposure from using third-party content, based on copyright, trademark, privacy/publicity, libel and other areas of law, that websites should know about
* Possible legal defenses that allow sites to use third-party content in many circumstances, including fair use, public domain and the legal protections offered by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the Communications Decency Act
* Best practices for steering clear of liability and taking advantage of these legal protections
As with all events in NYTECH's legal track, the goal of this presentation is to assist non-lawyers in recognizing and understanding some of the important legal issues confronting their businesses. .
SPEAKERS
LaurenFisher, General Counsel, Vox Media
Jeff Grossman, Assistant General Counsel, AOL Inc.Rebecca Sanhueza, Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, Time Inc.
MODERATOR:
Jim Rosenfeld, Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
https://www.nytech.org/events/copying-and-reposting-online-content
VIDEO SPONSOR: Internet Society New York Chapter - http://isoc-ny.org
#2676

2017 Successfully Defending Software Audits

Shrinking IT budgets and fierce competition among software publishers have created explosive growth in the incidence and frequency of software audits - a mechan...

Shrinking IT budgets and fierce competition among software publishers have created explosive growth in the incidence and frequency of software audits - a mechanism by which software publishers investigate their customers to determine if they are in compliance with software licenses and copyright laws. In addition to developing internal enforcement operations, many publishers have engaged trade associations to perform enforcement activity under power of attorney. Many companies are paying substantial fines and suffering negative publicity. Properly preparing for and responding to software audits can reduce the financial and organizational impact on your business. Businesses that are most prepared and properly represented will have the greatest success in defending the inevitable software audit.
In this webinar Robert Scott covers:
• LegalIssues in Software Audits
• CommonMistakesMade in Software Audits
• Organizational Impact
• Financial Impact
• The AuditDefenseProcess
• Settlement Agreements
• Litigation Considerations

Shrinking IT budgets and fierce competition among software publishers have created explosive growth in the incidence and frequency of software audits - a mechanism by which software publishers investigate their customers to determine if they are in compliance with software licenses and copyright laws. In addition to developing internal enforcement operations, many publishers have engaged trade associations to perform enforcement activity under power of attorney. Many companies are paying substantial fines and suffering negative publicity. Properly preparing for and responding to software audits can reduce the financial and organizational impact on your business. Businesses that are most prepared and properly represented will have the greatest success in defending the inevitable software audit.
In this webinar Robert Scott covers:
• LegalIssues in Software Audits
• CommonMistakesMade in Software Audits
• Organizational Impact
• Financial Impact
• The AuditDefenseProcess
• Settlement Agreements
• Litigation Considerations

http://www.cloud21.com/short-film-corner-marketing-at-cannes-film-festival-2016-publicity-for-independent-films/
Indie Filmmaking: Talent, Tools & Trends
WindriderInternational Student Film Festival along with - Bondit, Screencraft and AuditionMagic hosted a panel during Sundance Film Festival 2016. The panelists included an amazing array of filmmakers and industry leaders who shared first-hand filmmaking experience & industry innovation ideas. They chatted about what other indie filmmakers are doing and how they're doing it.
Panelists:
Randall Emmett
One of the entertainment industry's most prolific film producers, has produced over 80 feature films since his start as Mark Wahlberg’s assistant in the 1990s. Combining financial acumen with an incisive creative sensibility, Emmett is partner and co-founder alongside George Furla of Emmett / Furla Films, a production company dedicated to the development, financing and production of top tier filmed entertainment for the theatrical marketplace with its own equity fund.
In the last decade, Emmett’s ability to package films with well-known actors and filmmakers resulted in major box office success – netting more than a quarter of a billion dollars in the U.S. box office alone.
Andrew Laurich
Over the last five years, Laurich has directed dozens of broadcast commercials and integrated content for various brands. Recently, his branded short for Carhartt, “Generations”, was shortlisted at the 2015AICPAwards. Earlier in the year, he finished a project for NBC featuring musician Rob Cantor. His prior collaboration with the artist resulted in the award winning music video, “Old Bike”, which was nominated for Best Music Video of 2014 at the One ScreenFestival. Andrew is at Sundance with his short film, "A Reasonable Request," which VICE has named one of the Top 10 Shorts of the year.
LukeTaylor
Luke is a media entrepreneur and film producer with expertise in media finance, film production, film sales, project management, and media start-ups. He is COO & Co-Founder of BondIt, a premiere media financing firm, and Buffalo 8, an independent film production company with several titles premiering in Sundance 2016. Taylor is also a partner in the ScreenCraft Short FilmProduction Fund Backed by Bondit.
Barbara Stepansky
Barbara is a 2013 Nicholl Fellow and an award-winning independent feature film director. Her work was short listed for the Academy Awards, garnered the DGADiversityAward and the StudentEmmy. She is the recipient of the Mary PickfordFoundation Scholarship and the Franklin J. SchaffnerAFI Fellow Award.
Samuel Edwards
In his five-plus years as a digital marketing strategist, Sam has worked with countless local and enterprise level companies and organizations including: NASDAQ OMX, eBay, Duncan Hines, Drew Barrymore, Washington, D.C., based law firm Price Benowitz LLP and human rights organization Amnesty International. Additionally, Sam is a contributing columnist to Inc. Magazine, Entrepreneur and Business.com.
Tony Smith
MODERATOR
Reinaldo Antonio (Tony) Smith is a performer, director, producer and entrepreneur with over 30 years in the entertainment industry. In 1993, Tony founded Round Rock which has three divisions covering entertainment, marketing and business services for arts & entertainment based businesses. Round Rock entered the TV and Film industry in 2012 with its involvement with the television show “The Wannabees” and most recently the musical theatre performance documentary, “Broadway Bound” currently in pre-production.
Gotham Chandna
Digital Media & Marketing Professional
Passionate about social media and digital marketing. His experience ranges from organizing, hosting and speaking at panels for independent filmmakers during Sundance and Cannes Film Festival - Short Film Corner.
Gotham has been ranked in the top 100 Twitter users in PR.
Read more about Cannes Short Film Corner: www.cloud21.com/short-film-corner-marketing-at-cannes-film-festival-2016-publicity-for-independent-films/
Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Independent Filmmaking, Film Marketing, Film FestivalStrategy, Public Relations, Publicity, Digital Marketing, Film Festival, Cannes Film Festival, Short Film Corner
Link to this video: https://youtu.be/SOTRE-8AKIQ

http://www.cloud21.com/short-film-corner-marketing-at-cannes-film-festival-2016-publicity-for-independent-films/
Indie Filmmaking: Talent, Tools & Trends
WindriderInternational Student Film Festival along with - Bondit, Screencraft and AuditionMagic hosted a panel during Sundance Film Festival 2016. The panelists included an amazing array of filmmakers and industry leaders who shared first-hand filmmaking experience & industry innovation ideas. They chatted about what other indie filmmakers are doing and how they're doing it.
Panelists:
Randall Emmett
One of the entertainment industry's most prolific film producers, has produced over 80 feature films since his start as Mark Wahlberg’s assistant in the 1990s. Combining financial acumen with an incisive creative sensibility, Emmett is partner and co-founder alongside George Furla of Emmett / Furla Films, a production company dedicated to the development, financing and production of top tier filmed entertainment for the theatrical marketplace with its own equity fund.
In the last decade, Emmett’s ability to package films with well-known actors and filmmakers resulted in major box office success – netting more than a quarter of a billion dollars in the U.S. box office alone.
Andrew Laurich
Over the last five years, Laurich has directed dozens of broadcast commercials and integrated content for various brands. Recently, his branded short for Carhartt, “Generations”, was shortlisted at the 2015AICPAwards. Earlier in the year, he finished a project for NBC featuring musician Rob Cantor. His prior collaboration with the artist resulted in the award winning music video, “Old Bike”, which was nominated for Best Music Video of 2014 at the One ScreenFestival. Andrew is at Sundance with his short film, "A Reasonable Request," which VICE has named one of the Top 10 Shorts of the year.
LukeTaylor
Luke is a media entrepreneur and film producer with expertise in media finance, film production, film sales, project management, and media start-ups. He is COO & Co-Founder of BondIt, a premiere media financing firm, and Buffalo 8, an independent film production company with several titles premiering in Sundance 2016. Taylor is also a partner in the ScreenCraft Short FilmProduction Fund Backed by Bondit.
Barbara Stepansky
Barbara is a 2013 Nicholl Fellow and an award-winning independent feature film director. Her work was short listed for the Academy Awards, garnered the DGADiversityAward and the StudentEmmy. She is the recipient of the Mary PickfordFoundation Scholarship and the Franklin J. SchaffnerAFI Fellow Award.
Samuel Edwards
In his five-plus years as a digital marketing strategist, Sam has worked with countless local and enterprise level companies and organizations including: NASDAQ OMX, eBay, Duncan Hines, Drew Barrymore, Washington, D.C., based law firm Price Benowitz LLP and human rights organization Amnesty International. Additionally, Sam is a contributing columnist to Inc. Magazine, Entrepreneur and Business.com.
Tony Smith
MODERATOR
Reinaldo Antonio (Tony) Smith is a performer, director, producer and entrepreneur with over 30 years in the entertainment industry. In 1993, Tony founded Round Rock which has three divisions covering entertainment, marketing and business services for arts & entertainment based businesses. Round Rock entered the TV and Film industry in 2012 with its involvement with the television show “The Wannabees” and most recently the musical theatre performance documentary, “Broadway Bound” currently in pre-production.
Gotham Chandna
Digital Media & Marketing Professional
Passionate about social media and digital marketing. His experience ranges from organizing, hosting and speaking at panels for independent filmmakers during Sundance and Cannes Film Festival - Short Film Corner.
Gotham has been ranked in the top 100 Twitter users in PR.
Read more about Cannes Short Film Corner: www.cloud21.com/short-film-corner-marketing-at-cannes-film-festival-2016-publicity-for-independent-films/
Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Independent Filmmaking, Film Marketing, Film FestivalStrategy, Public Relations, Publicity, Digital Marketing, Film Festival, Cannes Film Festival, Short Film Corner
Link to this video: https://youtu.be/SOTRE-8AKIQ

Demystifying Fair Use: A Crash Course for Authors
With Brianna L. Schofield, Esq. and Rob Walker, Esq.
Authors often incorporate existing materials in their works. A historian may excerpt a soldier’s letters to a loved one; an art critic may reproduce a telling detail from a painting; a fiction writer may incorporate quotes from a popular song. Sometimes, authors need to seek permission or pay for a license to use copyrighted materials. But not always. In fact, unlicensed use may be legally permitted by virtue of the “fair use” doctrine, a well-known (but oft-misunderstood) limitation to copyright in the United States. Authors are likely to make and benefit from fair uses in every phase of the creative process, but they often find it difficult to know when to rely on fair use and when to seek permission.
Join copyright attorneys Robert KirkWalker and Brianna L. Schofield for a crash course in fair use. This workshop will provide an overview of the law of fair use, explain best practices for fair use as developed by creative communities, and showcase a new guide to fair use for nonfiction authors.
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A FREEDIGITALCOPY of the book "Fair Use for Nonfiction Authors" was distributed to all paid in-person attendees following the program.
PRESENTERS:
BRIANNA L. SCHOFIELD, Esq. is the Executive Director of Authors Alliance, a nonprofit organization representing the interests of authors who want to take advantage of the digital age to share their creations with readers, promote the ongoing progress of knowledge, and advance the public good. She is a copyright expert and the co-author of a comprehensive, illustrated handbook to evaluating whether works are in the public domain, a guide that helps authors keep their books available to be read, and a guide to understanding open access.
Prior to her current role, Schofield was a Teaching Fellow in the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public PolicyClinic. Schofield’s teaching and research interests focus on the intersection of law and technology, particularly as it relates to intellectual property regimes, free speech, and access to knowledge. In her role at the Samuelson Clinic, she conducted extensive empirical research analyzing how notice and takedown procedures operate in practice.
Schofield holds a JD from UC Berkeley, School of Law and a BSc from the London School of Economics and Political ScienceROB WALKER, Esq. is the Clinical Supervising Attorney at the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic and focuses on intellectual property and internet law issues. Prior to joining Berkeley Law, Rob Walker worked for Axiom and DonahueFitzgeraldLLP, where his practice focused on copyrights, trademarks, rights of publicity, and technology-related commercial transactions. His research focuses on intellectual property, privacy, and economics, and his published work has been cited as authority by the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Before becoming a lawyer, Rob worked as a video producer and journalist in New York, where he was part of a reporting team that won a Peabody Award in 2008. He is a graduate of the University of Virginia and the University of California HastingsCollege of the Law.

Demystifying Fair Use: A Crash Course for Authors
With Brianna L. Schofield, Esq. and Rob Walker, Esq.
Authors often incorporate existing materials in their works. A historian may excerpt a soldier’s letters to a loved one; an art critic may reproduce a telling detail from a painting; a fiction writer may incorporate quotes from a popular song. Sometimes, authors need to seek permission or pay for a license to use copyrighted materials. But not always. In fact, unlicensed use may be legally permitted by virtue of the “fair use” doctrine, a well-known (but oft-misunderstood) limitation to copyright in the United States. Authors are likely to make and benefit from fair uses in every phase of the creative process, but they often find it difficult to know when to rely on fair use and when to seek permission.
Join copyright attorneys Robert KirkWalker and Brianna L. Schofield for a crash course in fair use. This workshop will provide an overview of the law of fair use, explain best practices for fair use as developed by creative communities, and showcase a new guide to fair use for nonfiction authors.
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IF YOU LIKE THIS VIDEO, HELPCLALAUNCH A FULL-SERVICE YOUTUBE CHANNEL -- SUBSCRIBE TODAY!
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A FREEDIGITALCOPY of the book "Fair Use for Nonfiction Authors" was distributed to all paid in-person attendees following the program.
PRESENTERS:
BRIANNA L. SCHOFIELD, Esq. is the Executive Director of Authors Alliance, a nonprofit organization representing the interests of authors who want to take advantage of the digital age to share their creations with readers, promote the ongoing progress of knowledge, and advance the public good. She is a copyright expert and the co-author of a comprehensive, illustrated handbook to evaluating whether works are in the public domain, a guide that helps authors keep their books available to be read, and a guide to understanding open access.
Prior to her current role, Schofield was a Teaching Fellow in the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public PolicyClinic. Schofield’s teaching and research interests focus on the intersection of law and technology, particularly as it relates to intellectual property regimes, free speech, and access to knowledge. In her role at the Samuelson Clinic, she conducted extensive empirical research analyzing how notice and takedown procedures operate in practice.
Schofield holds a JD from UC Berkeley, School of Law and a BSc from the London School of Economics and Political ScienceROB WALKER, Esq. is the Clinical Supervising Attorney at the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic and focuses on intellectual property and internet law issues. Prior to joining Berkeley Law, Rob Walker worked for Axiom and DonahueFitzgeraldLLP, where his practice focused on copyrights, trademarks, rights of publicity, and technology-related commercial transactions. His research focuses on intellectual property, privacy, and economics, and his published work has been cited as authority by the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Before becoming a lawyer, Rob worked as a video producer and journalist in New York, where he was part of a reporting team that won a Peabody Award in 2008. He is a graduate of the University of Virginia and the University of California HastingsCollege of the Law.

Avoiding Workplace Pitfalls Part I - Immigration Traps

Employment lawsuits and government audits and investigations are at a record high. In 2013 the government settled the largest immigration fine in history with a...

Employment lawsuits and government audits and investigations are at a record high. In 2013 the government settled the largest immigration fine in history with a Plano, TX based company in the amount of $34 million for charges of visa and I-9 non-compliance. Avoid the penalties, damages, and negative publicity for those who have been caught unaware. Regardless of size or industry, your company must be able to prove its observance of federal and state employment laws and regulations concerning both domestic and foreign workers. The FriscoChamber of CommerceInternational BusinessCouncil and Cowles & Thompson, PC presented three educational events to help your organization meet regulatory challenges for your domestic and foreign employee workforce.
This is the first event - Current Trends in Government Investigations - held on July 23, 2014 at the Frisco Chamber of Commerce, Frisco, Texas. Here, Ann Badmus, offers Top 12 Mistakes to Avoid in I-9, E-Verify, and WorkVisaCompliance.
Watch this recording to learn what you need to do to ensure your immigration success.
PLEASE FEELFREE TO COMMENT OR ASK QUESTIONS AND SHARE THIS EVENT WITH YOUR NETWORK.
Ann Massey Badmus is a partner and head of the ImmigrationSection of Scheef & StoneLLP and a nationally recognized immigration lawyer who has been featured prominently in numerous business publications.
The information contained in this presentation is provided solely for informational purposes and should not be construed as legal advice. You should not rely upon any information in the presentation for any purpose without seeking legal advice from a qualified immigration attorney.
For immigration advice regarding your specific situation, you are invited to contact Ann at www.badmuslaw.com or 214-472-2161
WEBSITE: http://www.badmuslaw.com
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/badmuslawfirm
TWITTER: http://bit.ly/18TaoSw
YOUTUBE: http://bit.ly/1FuCqSx
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Employment lawsuits and government audits and investigations are at a record high. In 2013 the government settled the largest immigration fine in history with a Plano, TX based company in the amount of $34 million for charges of visa and I-9 non-compliance. Avoid the penalties, damages, and negative publicity for those who have been caught unaware. Regardless of size or industry, your company must be able to prove its observance of federal and state employment laws and regulations concerning both domestic and foreign workers. The FriscoChamber of CommerceInternational BusinessCouncil and Cowles & Thompson, PC presented three educational events to help your organization meet regulatory challenges for your domestic and foreign employee workforce.
This is the first event - Current Trends in Government Investigations - held on July 23, 2014 at the Frisco Chamber of Commerce, Frisco, Texas. Here, Ann Badmus, offers Top 12 Mistakes to Avoid in I-9, E-Verify, and WorkVisaCompliance.
Watch this recording to learn what you need to do to ensure your immigration success.
PLEASE FEELFREE TO COMMENT OR ASK QUESTIONS AND SHARE THIS EVENT WITH YOUR NETWORK.
Ann Massey Badmus is a partner and head of the ImmigrationSection of Scheef & StoneLLP and a nationally recognized immigration lawyer who has been featured prominently in numerous business publications.
The information contained in this presentation is provided solely for informational purposes and should not be construed as legal advice. You should not rely upon any information in the presentation for any purpose without seeking legal advice from a qualified immigration attorney.
For immigration advice regarding your specific situation, you are invited to contact Ann at www.badmuslaw.com or 214-472-2161
WEBSITE: http://www.badmuslaw.com
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/badmuslawfirm
TWITTER: http://bit.ly/18TaoSw
YOUTUBE: http://bit.ly/1FuCqSx
LINKEDIN: http://linkd.in/1LOFjS7
GOOGLEPLUS: http://bit.ly/19L3YGb

Dealing with Nonprofit Donors: Risks, Restrictions, and When to Say "No Thanks"

Situations involving the presidential candidates' charities that were highly publicized during the recent election have shed light on some of the difficulties f...

Situations involving the presidential candidates' charities that were highly publicized during the recent election have shed light on some of the difficulties faced by charitable organizations and their donors. Although donors are the backbone of most charities, failure to pay careful attention to the relationship between the donor and the charity can result in legal risk and embarrassment for both of them. Complications can arise from the identity of the donor, the nature of the gift, and the restrictions placed on the contribution. The panelists—experienced in the legal and donor-development issues affecting nonprofits—will evaluate problems that are likely to be encountered by charities as they process donations and strive to protect themselves. Topics to be covered include:
- Developments in donor privacy, including recent developments in the need to disclose donors and the use of confidentiality agreements
- Acceptable and unacceptable donor restrictions on gifts, including the impact on the charitable tax deduction and threats to federal tax-exempt status
- The use of gift acceptance policies and what should—and should not—be contained in such policies
- Techniques for protecting the charity from a “rogue” donor
- Dealing with donors when the charity incurs adverse publicity
DISCLAIMER: The contents of this site, including all articles, opinions, and other postings, are offered for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. A visit to this site or an exchange of information through this site does not create a client-attorney relationship. You should consult directly with an attorney for individual advice regarding your particular situation. ATTORNEY ADVERTISING.

Situations involving the presidential candidates' charities that were highly publicized during the recent election have shed light on some of the difficulties faced by charitable organizations and their donors. Although donors are the backbone of most charities, failure to pay careful attention to the relationship between the donor and the charity can result in legal risk and embarrassment for both of them. Complications can arise from the identity of the donor, the nature of the gift, and the restrictions placed on the contribution. The panelists—experienced in the legal and donor-development issues affecting nonprofits—will evaluate problems that are likely to be encountered by charities as they process donations and strive to protect themselves. Topics to be covered include:
- Developments in donor privacy, including recent developments in the need to disclose donors and the use of confidentiality agreements
- Acceptable and unacceptable donor restrictions on gifts, including the impact on the charitable tax deduction and threats to federal tax-exempt status
- The use of gift acceptance policies and what should—and should not—be contained in such policies
- Techniques for protecting the charity from a “rogue” donor
- Dealing with donors when the charity incurs adverse publicity
DISCLAIMER: The contents of this site, including all articles, opinions, and other postings, are offered for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. A visit to this site or an exchange of information through this site does not create a client-attorney relationship. You should consult directly with an attorney for individual advice regarding your particular situation. ATTORNEY ADVERTISING.

How to Defend a Software Audit

Shrinking IT budgets and fierce competition among software publishers have created explosive growth in the incidence and frequency of software audits - a mechanism by which software publishers investigate their customers to determine if they are in compliance with software licenses and copyright laws. In addition to developing internal enforcement operations, many publishers have engaged trade associations to perform enforcement activity under power of attorney. Many companies are paying substantial fines and suffering negative publicity. Properly preparing for and responding to software audits can reduce the financial and organizational impact on your business. Businesses that are most prepared and properly represented will have the greatest success in defending the inevitable software audit.
In this webinar Robert Scott covers:
• LegalIssues in Software Audits
• CommonMistakesMade in Software Audits
• Organizational Impact
• Financial Impact
• The AuditDefenseProcess

"We do have a lot of high-profile cases; cases on the news, cases in the newspaper. We don't try these cases in the press. Privacy is always of the utmost importance. Having your face on the camera or your name in the newspaper is never the consideration. I think you don't treat those cases differently than you treat every other case. Each component of the case is critical and you deal with each issue as it comes up but you do it in a way that's respectful and private and is constantly adhering to the attorney-client privilege."

Personality rights

The right of publicity, often called personality rights, is the right of an individual to control the commercial use of his or her name, image, likeness, or other unequivocal aspects of one's identity. It is generally considered a property right as opposed to a personal right, and as such, the validity of the right of publicity can survive the death of the individual (to varying degrees depending on the jurisdiction).

Personality rights are generally considered to consist of two types of rights: the right of publicity, or to keep one's image and likeness from being commercially exploited without permission or contractual compensation, which is similar to the use of a trademark; and the right to privacy, or the right to be left alone and not have one's personality represented publicly without permission. In common law jurisdictions, publicity rights fall into the realm of the tort of passing off. United Statesjurisprudence has substantially extended this right.

A commonly cited justification for this doctrine, from a policy standpoint, is the notion of natural rights and the idea that every individual should have a right to control how, if at all, his or her "persona" is commercialized by third parties. Usually, the motivation to engage in such commercialization is to help propel sales or visibility for a product or service, which usually amounts to some form of commercial speech (which in turn receives the lowest level of judicial scrutiny).

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Luis is committed to helping entrepreneurs get recognized and make money online so they can live a life of freedom.
Early on, Luis was stuck in a business, working 60+ hours a week managing three shelters for homeless women.
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Luis grew a 6 figure a year online business and shared stages with veterans in the marketing, public speaking, relationships, dating, and multiple other niches.
His online business allows him to travel the world, interview world leaders like Robert Kioyaski, Dr. Harville Hendricks, Russell Brunson, Marianne Williamson, Don Miguel Ruiz, and just about anybody his hearts desire.
Luis Congdon helps entrepreneurs take their business to the next level and get more publicity, attention, and sales.

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IP Lunch & Learn: Will I Be the Next Hashtag?

Will I Be the Next Hashtag: Can the Right of Publicity and/or Privacy Protect Those Killed...

IP Lunch & Learn: Will I Be the Next Hashtag?

Will I Be the Next Hashtag: Can the Right of Publicity and/or Privacy Protect Those Killed by Police from InternetInfamy?
with Deidre Keller of Ohio Northern University (ONU) Claude W. PettitCollege of Law faculty
Social media has become an important site for organizing and resistance in the 21st Century. But, what happens when the family of a child slain by police wishes to keep that child’s name from becoming the next viral hash tag? The recent death of Jordan Edwards at the hands of a BalchSpring, Texas police officer begs precisely this question. Jordan is, of course, one of many black boys killed extralegally, the most famous of whom is, perhaps, Emmett Till. At Emmett’s funeral his mother, Mamie Till, made the extraordinary decision to have her son’s casket open so that the world could see what the lynch mob had done to him. This decision has been hailed as heroic and instrumental in the nascent Civil Rights’ Movement. Not incidentally, the photographs taken of Emmett’s badly mangled face have recently become the center of a controversy in which a white artist utilized those images to create a painting that today hangs in the Whitney Museum. That controversy begs the same question presented by Jordan Edwards’ family’s choice to not immediately offer their son up as a martyr: what in the law might the family use to protect theirslain child’s name andlikeness from becoming an object for mass consumption? The mechanisms ordinarily utilized to protect against unlicensed uses of name and likeness are the right of publicity and the right to privacy. In this presentation, I’ll consider whether these mechanisms are up to the task of enforcing the wishes of Jordan Edward’s family or the next family that finds itself seeking privacy and dignity in the wake of horrible tragedy.
Deidré Keller joined the Ohio Northern University (ONU) Claude W. Pettit College of Law faculty in August 2010 as an assistant professor. She has taught Property I and II, Trusts & Estates, the Intellectual Property survey course and seminar, a Law and Literature seminar, Internet Law, LegalProblem Solving and Analysis. Prof. Keller has also taught in the LSAC DiscoverLaw.org PLUS program at ONU. Professor Keller writes at the intersection of intellectual property, personhood theory, and the Constitution.
Prior to teaching, Prof. Keller practiced law in Atlanta, Georgia, with the firms of Sutherland, Asbill and Brennan, LLP and Seyfarth Shaw, LLP. She specialized in intellectual property with an emphasis on trademarks and copyrights.

In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - Whitney Broussard, an entertainment lawyer for Selverne, Manelbaum, and Mintz, talks about many different areas of law and legal issues in the entertainment industry.

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Election-Year Political Activity: A Primer for Financial Services Providers - June 8, 2016

Please join Venable LLP for a complimentary webinar on "Election-Year Political Activity: ...

Election-Year Political Activity: A Primer for Financial Services Providers - June 8, 2016

Please join Venable LLP for a complimentary webinar on "Election-Year Political Activity: A Primer for Financial Services Providers". The 2016 election cycle is in full swing, and major changes to the financial services regulatory landscape, including the Dodd-Frank Act and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), could turn on the outcome of the election. Whether your company wants to play a role in the election or your executives are personally supporting candidates, it’s important to understand the rules.
Hosting candidate appearances, fundraising from employees and business contacts, and allowing fundraisers to be held on company premises are all subject to regulation. Personal contributions by executives can cause your company to lose government contracts or be barred from receiving future contracts. And the rules vary from city to city, and from one state to another. Failure to institute appropriate compliance measures can lead to fines, bad publicity, or even criminal liability.
Join two seasoned political law attorneys who will discuss the role your company can play, how your executives can be involved, and how to navigate the state and federal pay-to-play minefield. Learn how to set up and operate a PAC, what a super PAC is and who can give to one, how to host a candidate appearance or fundraiser, and how you can get your employees involved in issue advocacy or political campaigns.
Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions and will receive a copy of the presentation and other materials following the live event.
Panelists:
Ronald M. Jacobs, Esq., Partner and Co-Chair of Venable’s Political Law Group, Venable LLP
Lawrence H. Norton, Esq., Partner and Co-Chair of Venable’s GovernmentDivision, Venable LLP
Moderator:
Jonathan L. Pompan, Esq., Partner and Co-Chair Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Task Force, Venable LLP
DISCLAIMER: The contents of this site, including all articles, opinions, and other postings, are offered for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. A visit to this site or an exchange of information through this site does not create a client-attorney relationship. You should consult directly with an attorney for individual advice regarding your particular situation. ATTORNEY ADVERTISING.

How to Defend a Software Audit

Shrinking IT budgets and fierce competition among software publishers have created explosive growth in the incidence and frequency of software audits - a mechanism by which software publishers investigate their customers to determine if they are in compliance with software licenses and copyright laws. In addition to developing internal enforcement operations, many publishers have engaged trade associations to perform enforcement activity under power of attorney. Many companies are paying substantial fines and suffering negative publicity. Properly preparing for and responding to software audits can reduce the financial and organizational impact on your business. Businesses that are most prepared and properly represented will have the greatest success in defending the inevitable software audit.
In this webinar Robert Scott covers:
• LegalIssues in Software Audits
• CommonMistakesMade in Software Audits
• Organizational Impact
• Financial Impact
• The AuditDefenseProcess

What Can I Use and How Can I Use It? Copying and Reposting Online Content

New YorkTechnologyCouncilLegalTrack - What Can I Use and How Can I Use It? Copying and Reposting OnlineContent - at MagnetMediaNYC on Feb. 25 2014
Learn the legal do's and don'ts of borrowing and sharing copyrighted online videos and images.
Most websites incorporate content that others have created -- sometimes with permission, sometimes without it. Website owners and operators post photographs, screen grabs or GIFs from other sources, incorporate content from social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, embed videos from video-sharing sites and reappropriate content in many other ways. Users also post their own text, images, videos and other material on the sites -- which may also use third-party content.
This panel discusses:
* Potential areas of legal exposure from using third-party content, based on copyright, trademark, privacy/publicity, libel and other areas of law, that websites should know about
* Possible legal defenses that allow sites to use third-party content in many circumstances, including fair use, public domain and the legal protections offered by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the Communications Decency Act
* Best practices for steering clear of liability and taking advantage of these legal protections
As with all events in NYTECH's legal track, the goal of this presentation is to assist non-lawyers in recognizing and understanding some of the important legal issues confronting their businesses. .
SPEAKERS
LaurenFisher, General Counsel, Vox Media
Jeff Grossman, Assistant General Counsel, AOL Inc.Rebecca Sanhueza, Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, Time Inc.
MODERATOR:
Jim Rosenfeld, Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
https://www.nytech.org/events/copying-and-reposting-online-content
VIDEO SPONSOR: Internet Society New York Chapter - http://isoc-ny.org
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2017 Successfully Defending Software Audits

Shrinking IT budgets and fierce competition among software publishers have created explosi...

2017 Successfully Defending Software Audits

Shrinking IT budgets and fierce competition among software publishers have created explosive growth in the incidence and frequency of software audits - a mechanism by which software publishers investigate their customers to determine if they are in compliance with software licenses and copyright laws. In addition to developing internal enforcement operations, many publishers have engaged trade associations to perform enforcement activity under power of attorney. Many companies are paying substantial fines and suffering negative publicity. Properly preparing for and responding to software audits can reduce the financial and organizational impact on your business. Businesses that are most prepared and properly represented will have the greatest success in defending the inevitable software audit.
In this webinar Robert Scott covers:
• LegalIssues in Software Audits
• CommonMistakesMade in Software Audits
• Organizational Impact
• Financial Impact
• The AuditDefenseProcess
• Settlement Agreements
• Litigation Considerations

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Indie Filmmaking: Talent, Tools & Trends
WindriderInternational Student Film Festival along with - Bondit, Screencraft and AuditionMagic hosted a panel during Sundance Film Festival 2016. The panelists included an amazing array of filmmakers and industry leaders who shared first-hand filmmaking experience & industry innovation ideas. They chatted about what other indie filmmakers are doing and how they're doing it.
Panelists:
Randall Emmett
One of the entertainment industry's most prolific film producers, has produced over 80 feature films since his start as Mark Wahlberg’s assistant in the 1990s. Combining financial acumen with an incisive creative sensibility, Emmett is partner and co-founder alongside George Furla of Emmett / Furla Films, a production company dedicated to the development, financing and production of top tier filmed entertainment for the theatrical marketplace with its own equity fund.
In the last decade, Emmett’s ability to package films with well-known actors and filmmakers resulted in major box office success – netting more than a quarter of a billion dollars in the U.S. box office alone.
Andrew Laurich
Over the last five years, Laurich has directed dozens of broadcast commercials and integrated content for various brands. Recently, his branded short for Carhartt, “Generations”, was shortlisted at the 2015AICPAwards. Earlier in the year, he finished a project for NBC featuring musician Rob Cantor. His prior collaboration with the artist resulted in the award winning music video, “Old Bike”, which was nominated for Best Music Video of 2014 at the One ScreenFestival. Andrew is at Sundance with his short film, "A Reasonable Request," which VICE has named one of the Top 10 Shorts of the year.
LukeTaylor
Luke is a media entrepreneur and film producer with expertise in media finance, film production, film sales, project management, and media start-ups. He is COO & Co-Founder of BondIt, a premiere media financing firm, and Buffalo 8, an independent film production company with several titles premiering in Sundance 2016. Taylor is also a partner in the ScreenCraft Short FilmProduction Fund Backed by Bondit.
Barbara Stepansky
Barbara is a 2013 Nicholl Fellow and an award-winning independent feature film director. Her work was short listed for the Academy Awards, garnered the DGADiversityAward and the StudentEmmy. She is the recipient of the Mary PickfordFoundation Scholarship and the Franklin J. SchaffnerAFI Fellow Award.
Samuel Edwards
In his five-plus years as a digital marketing strategist, Sam has worked with countless local and enterprise level companies and organizations including: NASDAQ OMX, eBay, Duncan Hines, Drew Barrymore, Washington, D.C., based law firm Price Benowitz LLP and human rights organization Amnesty International. Additionally, Sam is a contributing columnist to